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28 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Robin Allen, being of exhausted mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: (1) to Mr. Taylor, his very own pyramid; (2) to Mr. Winder, my promise to return so | can get on his nerves, and (3) to my sister, Bobbie, I leave Mr. Bill and a year’s membership to the crime stopper’s club. I, Aaron Bernstein, being of tall mind and long-legged body, do hereby bequeath: (1) to my brother Bryan, my ability to get along with Mr. Winder and Coach Mears well enough to get away with the things I did, (2) to my brother Kerry, my ability to bug all teachers, especially Mr. Taylor. I, Bobbie Jean Bowden, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the following: to my sister Kim, the best of luck in her school years, to Robbie Conklin, the book “Why do you love me?” and to the class of °80, my best wishes for the greatest senior year possible! I, Kerry Bowden, being of freaked out mind and hung over body, do hereby leave the following: To my sister Sue and brother Tommy, my studying ability. To Mr. Enright, my silk gym shorts and combat boots, provided that he enters the next Missless Pagent. To Mr. Taylor, these words of wisdom: “No!, Don’t tell me ... Sit down and shut up!” also a drunk driving ticket. Finally, to all my fellow class- mates I leave, all the undented portions of my car. nano nano! I, Brenda Bunting, being of short mind and body, do hereby bequeath to the following: To Mr. Jeffries, my nose providing it doesn't grow on him; to Bryan Bernstein, my government notebook providing he doesn’t doodle as much as I did; and to my sister, Teresa, all my good times provid- ing she has as many as I did. I, Denise Bunting, being of sound mind and tall body, do hereby will to my brother Chris, my ability to keep the bas- ketball court clean during practice and games, provided he hits every spot and brings home the bruises as proof. I, Audrey Byrd, being of unpredictable mind and typical body, do hereby leave to Toni Clark, Renee Hursh, and Mary McIntosh my ability to play basketball (for what it’s worth). To the class of “80 my best wishes and good luck. And last but not least, to Bobby Tull, all my love, because he'll have it forever. I, Janice Carey, being of lazy mind and sound body, do hereby leave 1) to Tammy Williams and Jeff Carey, my ability to always be on time because they need it; 2) to Kim Williams, my best wishes and good luck at CHS. I, Robin Carpenter, being of confused mind and body, do hereby leave my ability to get out of work to Ray Bass; to the junior class a happy and successful senior year; and to Jerry Wimbrow, all my love. I, Nathan Clark, being of obese body and slightly warped mind, do hereby leave to Wyle Maddox my ability to not flip Jeeps, providing you don’t flip any more than I did. I, Sylvia Clark, being of confused mind and unpropor- tioned body, do hereby leave the following: to Jimbo, my ability to get through school (he needs it); to Michelle, my ability to play sports, providing that she does better than I have; to Leeanne and my former classmates, the class of °80, best wishes and lots of luck. I, Kathy D. Dickerson, being of loving mind and okay body, leave my ability in sports to my cousins, Stephane, and Elwood and my sister Kim. To the upcoming students at CHS, I leave my ability to cut-up in class without getting caught, and last, to my old class of °80, my ability to gradu- ate. I, George Fecteau being of strong mind and strong body do hereby leave all my football abilities to my brother; and to Linda, I leave enough money to buy her a Z28. I, Sherry Francis, do hereby leave to my sister, Robin, the ability to make it through school, and to all the upcoming Seniors good luck at CHS. I, Pamela Gray, being of sound mind and thin body, do hereby bequeath my good Gov’t grades to any deserving Junior, my ability to get through 6 years of high school without any trouble to my “‘little sister,” Beth Everette, and my deepest gratitude and thanks to all my past teachers. Thank You! I, Jackie Handy, being of sound mind and wide body, do hereby leave to my sister Doris, all my abilities in my schoolwork, hoping she'll do as good as I did, to Claudette H., all my sneaky ways of playing in class without getting caught, and to Fannie Mae K., my ability of writing, hoping she'll be writing better by “1980”. ‘
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